Jon Baggio

Jon Baggio


in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
Jon Baggio was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and grew up in Birmingham, Alabama. He graduated from the University of Alabama-Tuscaloosa in 1997 with a BA in Communications. After a disastrous six month review at his health care marketing job, he decided to move to LA and pursue his dream: a career in Screenwriting. Soon after moving to LA, a friend dragged him to an open casting call for "nerdy character types". Jon was cast in the film, thus creating what has since become an eclectic list of film and television credits, including, "Austin Powers: Goldmember"; "I Love You, Man", "Southland" and "It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia". In addition, Jon has been part of unique and memorable commercials for companies such as Mike's Hard Ice Tea, Bridgestone Tires, Boston Pizza and GE.

When Jon isn't acting, he continues to write scripts in various genres and strives to acquire that most elusive of accomplishments: the screenplay sale.

Movies for Jon Baggio...

Night Eyes
Title: Night Eyes
Released: November 6, 2014
Type: Movie
When Linda tries to escape her abusive relationship, she discovers unexpected resources that she could never have imagined... Professional illustrator Linda Raines has been feeling off kilter since her break-up. Her ex-boyfriend Michael, a respected psychotherapist and author, has just been cleared of accusations of murdering his ex-wife, leaving Linda unsure of what to believe. As she is recovering she begins to hear voices and experience visions, only furthering her anxiety and confusion. Her boss Paul urges her to escape the city and stay at his secluded vacation house while she recovers. Once there Linda's struggle with reality intensifies, and the intensity of her visions force her to question everything she sees and hears. Yet one voice is so real that it's becoming too loud to ignore... Linda is losing her grip. If she can not learn to trust her Night Eyes, her past may catch up and destroy her mind, body, and spirit.
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Tim and Eric's Billion Dollar Movie
Title: Tim and Eric's Billion Dollar Movie
Character: Jason
Released: March 2, 2012
Type: Movie
Two guys get a billion dollars to make a movie, only to watch their dream run off course.
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Title: Shameless
Character: Leslie
Released: January 9, 2011
Type: TV
Chicagoan Frank Gallagher is the proud single dad of six smart, industrious, independent kids, who without him would be... perhaps better off. When Frank's not at the bar spending what little money they have, he's passed out on the floor. But the kids have found ways to grow up in spite of him. They may not be like any family you know, but they make no apologies for being exactly who they are.
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Yes Man
Title: Yes Man
Character: Quidditch Player
Released: December 9, 2008
Type: Movie
Carl Allen has stumbled across a way to shake free of post-divorce blues and a dead-end job: embrace life and say yes to everything.
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Title: Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!
Character: Coy
Released: February 11, 2007
Type: TV
Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! is an American sketch comedy television series, created by and starring Tim Heidecker and Eric Wareheim, which premiered February 11, 2007 on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim comedy block and ran until May 2010. The program features surrealistic and often satirical humor, public-access television–style musical acts, bizarre faux-commercials, and editing and special effects chosen to make the show appear camp. The program featured a wide range of actors, spanning from stars such as Will Ferrell, John C. Reilly, David Cross, Bob Odenkirk, Will Forte and Zach Galifianakis, to alternative comedians like Neil Hamburger, to television actors like Alan Thicke, celebrity look-alikes and impressionists. The creators of the show have described it as "the nightmare version of television."
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Title: It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia
Character: Toad Man
Released: August 4, 2005
Type: TV
Four egocentric friends run a neighborhood Irish pub in Philadelphia and try to find their way through the adult world of work and relationships. Unfortunately, their warped views and precarious judgments often lead them to trouble, creating a myriad of uncomfortable situations that usually only get worse before they get better.